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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1947)
Confusion On Finance Bogs Hall St. Job AM. LEGION FACED BY I'tter confusion aggravated by lack of detailed expense, listing seems to have thrown the Beav erton Pity Council for a loop, in regard to completion of the Broadway to Farmington Road segment of Hall street, it de veloped at the special meeting of the city fathers, Monday, October 27th. By unofficial request, city en gineer Fred Ooyt submitted an estimate of monev needed to finish Hall street, to include BEAVERTON Friends and Neighbors Frolic at Carnival Show • > jr j 3 l r j j j BL Jm bp m jr jH j ''ÿ&ÈÊLr jB , " M A X ’S STATE H IG H W A Y 7 A " a ■L K ECil L V IJ O N S KE4JI IK E S ID E W A L K S AND M M K K U . S F O R N O IS E S a ” T ■ V f i B % Grizzlies Wallop Beaverton Hi To Sad Tune of 20-0 ture« indicates, proved to the entertainment and enjoyment of all country store, wishing well, fish pond, puppet show, merry-go-round, dance revue and talent show among the evening's high spots. How many of your neighbors can you identify? (Photo by L. C. H a rre ll). . BO N D COM M. s 2 oo per year COPY FIVE CENTS advance SINGLE City Mail Service Starts For Beaverton, January 1 - % 7 v l in jág ' - ¿SSt- ' True meaning the term "a good time was had by all" may be interpreted in the above picture of friends and neighbors suggested a new survey and. if of Beaverton, os they enjoyed the big carnival put on by the necessary, proper alignment of local grade school PTA the building front with dedicated There was a full array of bazaar devices which, as the pic side walk space. Notification that performance bond of Fay Evans, local garb age collector, was due brought a motion that no bond be re quired of him until the garbage •«fal was somewhat outstraight- elied. Seconded and carried. Discussion of permanent em ployees of the city, reaching to ward some system of pension, was kicked around, hut no act ion was taken, pending regular meeting. Much-handled and long-awaited building code proposals, although receiving a sidelong look by the councilmen, were not dealt with. su b s c r ip t io n . job. including a railroad cross ing His figure showed about $.r>40 required to open up the thoroughfare. It was pointed out that in- V(^ce for the warning bell, in stalled a month or more ago, by the Southern Pacific railroad at the city expense, had not been gj'ceived. Original estimate wa fer $1200, with the latpst quote UP to $5100. The council direct ed that Recorder Busse write the Southern Pacific and find out the amount due, for report to the regular council meeting. No- vember 3. B CILD IXG CONTROVERSY Because of a difference of opinion in two surveys made of the property upon which American Legion Post 124 Is struggling to erect a concrete building, it may be necessary to move footings and part of the front wall back from the street a distance of 9 inches on one end and 7 inches on the other GARBAGE WASHINGTON COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947 Wedding March October 17. at West Slope. John Smuin and Eudora A. Gunn of .Mtntnomafi, were married by Reverend H A. Armitage. W it nesses were El wood A. McKnight and Muriel L. McKnight. Applications to wwl were made by Richard E. Von Hollen, Hills boro and Ruth V. Dickman. Rt. 5, Box 318. Portland, Roy Gros- sen, witness; October 18. Ken neth L. Allen. 11350 S. W. Pac ific Highway and Madeline Oli- ta Crump, 2829 S. W. Spring Garden St.. Portland. Milton >R. Drake, witness, October 23; Ralph Ivan Kirkpatrick, Aloha, and Hose L. McMannis, Tekoa. Washington. Mrs. Alma E. Bip- ! l>es, witness. October 27. Hallow Eve The ¡light was dark and 1 was alone. Outside iny door the sound of goblin feet It was All-Hallow Eve— I heard a groan And then a siren call out in the street. The doorbell rang—a sound that was more shrill Than usual, I walked with fear to meet Tht ghostly thing, my very bones a-chill A goblin, three feet tall said: "Twiek or Tweat!” —Reprinted from Chicago Tribune. “ Morrison Doc’s ’Wife." Junior Red Cross Confer. Draws 4 O f Beaverton Opening huge holes in out- charging Beaverton’s forward wall, the McMinnville Grizzlies. Tuesday, October 28 ran the im portant local pigsklnners ragged in roaring to a 20 to 0 victory, ong awaited convenience, to-house delivery when and continuing their long string of victories over the Beavers , will spread to streets not eleven. v included as soon as re- onts of sidewalks and The Grizzlies vaunted ground numbers are met. attack, which was hitting on ¡ill cylinders, netted them 10 first | For houses, in the city, correct downs for the Bevos. The locals numb* and numerals to put up whenever, they got near touch abtained front the city down, were stopped cold by an tc progress in house alert, hard charging Bear line. numbering had been made in the Recovering a Beaver fumble past but only 100 numbers are on the 50, Mac Hi scored ten allowed in any one block. plays later, on ¡1 ' series of line In oanfMtcd srsns awtpMa U m plunges, and going over from city of Beaverton .a numbering the 8-yard stripe. Driving 83 system has not as yet been yards on a sustained downfield ■ worked out Since the local march In the second half, the post office is no tauthorized to Bears again hit score making go about the numbering of hous- terrltory, with I.eRoy, left half es, an attempt might he made back, toting it over from the to have one of the local service 11. The last Grizzly tally came organizations, with help of Hoy in the final stanza as they steam Scouts, work out a system where rolled down the grid from their by house dwellers to be served own 40-yard marker, noth points can qualify without confusion, were kicked after the last two There is a possibility that tallies making the final score 20 mounted delivery outside thr Bright sjiot on the Beaver ele ven was the stellar playing of Don Grnmling, fullback. who twice broke into the clenr on long gallops only to be pulled down from behind. Don ran up 72 yards in 6 trys for an aver age of 12 yards per packing. He also piled up 4 first downs for the locals. Don Strandburg, the regular tackle suffered a fractured col larbone and will not see further action this season. The Oregon State Highway- Commission. by letter from R. THEATER HIVES LAST H Raldock. engineer, remarked about participation by the city CALL, LOST A FOUND in a $250,000 fund which is ear In the six y e a r» In-tween marked for municipal mainten the end o f business, June I,ast call on an imposing pile ance and repair of streets, ef the council of the practice alleg 30, 1941, .itul the end o f busl- of caps, mittens, coats and bill fective January 1948. To qualify edly made hy Barnes’ oil trans ness June 30, 1947. an In folds which have l>ecn found In for any of this money, streets port company in parking its crease (n postal hwdtiriMi the Beaver Theatre gives owners to be repaired or maintained J trucks on Watson avenue, with COMPANY' OFFERS HELP IN volum e sw elled Beaverton SETTING IIP of the lost articles until Novem must be indicated ahead of time out warning lights. Engineer receipt* hy 9IH.294.IK. ber 10 to reclaim them. At that SEWAGE DISPOSAL Council W ill In vestigate Goyt was directed to bring the F ig u re* fo r 1941, I ’ ost- deadline date, the whole kit and Parked. C nlighted Tru cks matter to the attention of the ni 1st res* Daly set* at 914,- kaboodle will be turned over to Annexation by the City of County Supt. of Schools Aus Complaint has been made to Barnes company. H42.72 as compared to th e Goodwill Industries. Beaverton of 250 homesites in an tin Scrafford’s opinion was cit 1947 total o f 934.l3tt.HM. T h e Most of the articles are hard area of 75 acres, is suggested by ed to the effect that annexation increase, she indicate* a*« to identify hut whoever can do the management of the Kaiser o f part of_an outside school dis a veragin g atxMit 2 0 'r earh so are welcomed to pick up their •community homes project at trict would bring that school dis y e a r o ver the previous year. belongings. Pinehurst, southeast of the city trict into the same classification limits, according to letters and as the municipality which takes representations made to the City it in. Only past and present Council. bond obligations would still be Looming large in discussions payable by property owners In of the proposed addition will be the outside district. Although not backed by a mo the matter of sewage facilities, the council indicates. Kaiser’s tion instructing him to act, May present plans call for street lines or J. V. Chandler indicated his and a huge septic tank, approval willingness to continue investi for which has reportedly been gating the suggestion. Dick Doty, former city record granted hy the state health and sanitation department up to er, and Leonard Adams, who rep resented themselve- as a plan 1949. However, under the annexation nlng committee, led the discus proposal, Kaiser company would sion, which will he continued guarantee payment of $5300 to further at the regular council ward a sewage disposal plant meeting scheduled for Novem- with negotiations to follow on a $23,000 pumping plant The company would install and DICKIE GETS BIRD pay for a sewage collection plant Diekie Classen, young son of for Its area, and its residents Mr. anil .Mrs. L. A Classen, would not I k * required to assume Beaverton, showed he had the any expense beyond the regular makings of a real hunter «luring service charge which would be the recent trip the three made made to Beaverton property to Eastern Oregon in pursuit of owners. The cpmpanv would also Grand prize winners were congratulated and rewarded, at install its own temporary plant pheasants. The three of th«-m the Beaverton PTA Carnival, last Friday, by Mrs J O Holl- to care for Its residents until report they enjoyed the outing “ t«> the limit.” with the lad man, the hard-working lady who seemed to be everywhere Beaverton installed its own sys Dickie picking himself a plica- tem. ant. just to make It unanimous doing everything at the same time At the council meeting. Otcol>er Part of the lucky ones are pictured, left to right Frank 27, much opposition was initially The party left October 21 an«l returne«! the 26th Schneider, Bonny Slope, whose Drize assured him a beautiful yolced at the proposition. After Among hunters they met dur- much talk, however, the point ing the nimrrxl tour were Geo. permanent wove, from Blanchard Beauty Shoo, Miss Margie was brought out that concurrence ance, Tuesday, October 28, over radio station B'lstad, onother to be permanent-waved by Florence Beauty hy the citizens of Beaverton, In Alexamler, Salem, and Clarence Eager aspirants to the talent show put on Fri Cfiyle, Dr. William Hare and day, October 24, as part of the Beaverton KVAN, at 4 30 p m. Shop, Lois Ribely, winner of table lamp donated by Flatt's a city election, would l>e re Crank Nolan all of Portland quired before any definite nego PTA Carnival ,are grouped around making Since staging of the show, mony groups of furniture tiation* could be started. last minute adjustments before meeting the the vicinity hove signified great interest in. AAissing from the group was Mrs Carlson grond prize win Present property owner« in FALCONS GET BIRDS public over the footlights furthering the talent program by having locaf Mr. and Mr«. Joe Ft Pinehurtt. who number about ner of a work bench donated bv West Slope Lumber company four, have signed up for annexa turne«l after a week s hi One of the evening performers, Miss Gail performers entertain at club and similar func and Mrs Bader, who will receive o permanent from the tion. leaving the next move to ing trip to Hermlston Benson, Farmington Rood, made an appear tions (Photo by L C H a rre ll). Canyon Beauty Shop (Photo by L C H a rre ll). 1 limit of bir«ls for Mr. Beaverton. Kaiser's Pinehurst Asks Annexation By Beaverton Carnival Prize Winners Waiting For Carnival Curtain Call Î